diffuse / verb dɪˈfyuz; adjective dɪˈfyus /

💦中学词汇弥漫性扩散扩散性弥漫

diffuse3 个定义

v. 有主动词 verb

dif·fused, dif·fusing.

  1. to pour out and spread, as a fluid.
  2. to spread or scatter widely or thinly; disseminate.
  3. Physics. to spread by diffusion.
v. 无主动词 verb

dif·fused, dif·fusing.

  1. to spread.
  2. Physics. to intermingle by diffusion.
adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. characterized by great length or discursiveness in speech or writing; wordy.
  2. widely spread or scattered; dispersed.
  3. Botany. widely or loosely spreading.
  4. Optics. scattered, as from a rough surface.

diffuse 近义词

adj. 形容词 adjective

wordy

adj. 形容词 adjective

spread out

更多diffuse例句

  1. It’s a simulation designed by a startup called Mursion, which makes “immersive virtual reality training for emotional intelligence in the workplace” to help employees and managers “practice” diffusing, redirecting, and de-escalating office conflicts.
  2. Red supergiants are surrounded by diffuse clouds of gas and dust that are full of elements that are forged only in stars — and those clouds form before the star explodes.
  3. It means that bioengineered neurons, inside a brain, need to have a sensitive and powerful enough opsin “door” that responds to light—even when light pulses are diffused by the skull and brain tissue.
  4. If 67P’s ultraviolet aurora were visible, it would look like a diffuse halo around the comet.
  5. We also discovered that methane was diffusing upward from the sediments, fueling bacteria that oxidize methane for energy.
  6. The protests so far have relied on a small group of core organizing bodies to harness broad but diffuse support.
  7. Organizations engaging in network are often diffuse, leaderless, and incredibly resilient.
  8. At one point they even told her she was delusional, despite her diffuse ulcerating lesions.
  9. With two Texans in the running as potential candidates, Sessions sought to diffuse any awkwardness.
  10. They intercept and diffuse, to some extent babysitting the possible aggressor until the disease of violent intent has passed.
  11. During meal-times, a large punkah is employed to diffuse an agreeable degree of coolness through the apartment.
  12. She herself may be happy in a Solitude, but she might diffuse happiness among a larger circle of her friends.
  13. Zeno declined all worldly honors in order that he might diffuse the doctrines of his master.
  14. The back-pain is a diffuse ache, or it manifests itself on pressure at certain spots along the spine.
  15. The most beautiful and fragrant flowers adorn its forests, whose trees diffuse the sweetest odours.